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Random organization of vortices under an anisotropic condition

Many colliding particles that are periodically sheared by ac drive self-organize to avoid future collisions, which is known as random organization. Recently, we have observed the random organization in the vortex system of a strip-shaped amorphous MoxGe1−x film, where the vortices experience periodi...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2017-07, Vol.871 (1), p.12020
Main Authors: Ienaga, K, Dobroka, M, Shirahata, Y, Kawamura, Y, Kaneko, S, Okuma, S
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